PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The scope of the current study is to provide an updated, comprehensive review of the recent literature (past 12 months), examining the role of nutrition and exercise on frailty. RECENT FINDINGS: Over the past 12 months, seven studies with different designs explored the relationship between nutrition and frailty, four examined the role of exercise on frailty, and only one study investigated the combination of the two interventions. The only study combining an exercise program with a nutritional consultation reported a short-term (3 months) improvement of the frailty status. Nevertheless, this study (a feasibility pilot trial) was characterized by a relatively small sample size, low response rates, and poor compliance. Notably, available evidence shows considerable variability in participants' selection, assessment methods, and outcomes of interest, so it is difficult to draw direct comparisons. Size effects or magnitude of associations across the different studies cannot also be determined. SUMMARY: The present findings suggest the need of long-term, adequately powered, randomized controlled trials testing nutrition, exercise or both interventions for the treatment of frailty in the elders. Such evidence will greatly support the future design of preventive strategies against disability in older persons.

Frailty : role of nutrition and exercise / E. Kelaiditi, G.A. Van Kan, M. Cesari. - In: CURRENT OPINION IN CLINICAL NUTRITION AND METABOLIC CARE. - ISSN 1363-1950. - 17:1(2014), pp. 32-39. [10.1097/MCO.0000000000000008]

Frailty : role of nutrition and exercise

M. Cesari
2014

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The scope of the current study is to provide an updated, comprehensive review of the recent literature (past 12 months), examining the role of nutrition and exercise on frailty. RECENT FINDINGS: Over the past 12 months, seven studies with different designs explored the relationship between nutrition and frailty, four examined the role of exercise on frailty, and only one study investigated the combination of the two interventions. The only study combining an exercise program with a nutritional consultation reported a short-term (3 months) improvement of the frailty status. Nevertheless, this study (a feasibility pilot trial) was characterized by a relatively small sample size, low response rates, and poor compliance. Notably, available evidence shows considerable variability in participants' selection, assessment methods, and outcomes of interest, so it is difficult to draw direct comparisons. Size effects or magnitude of associations across the different studies cannot also be determined. SUMMARY: The present findings suggest the need of long-term, adequately powered, randomized controlled trials testing nutrition, exercise or both interventions for the treatment of frailty in the elders. Such evidence will greatly support the future design of preventive strategies against disability in older persons.
English
Exercise; Frailty; Nutrition; Review; Aged; Frail Elderly; Humans; Observational Studies as Topic; Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic; Exercise; Nutritional Status; Medicine (miscellaneous); Nutrition and Dietetics
Settore MED/09 - Medicina Interna
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Frailty : role of nutrition and exercise / E. Kelaiditi, G.A. Van Kan, M. Cesari. - In: CURRENT OPINION IN CLINICAL NUTRITION AND METABOLIC CARE. - ISSN 1363-1950. - 17:1(2014), pp. 32-39. [10.1097/MCO.0000000000000008]
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